Day 3 Slovenia Cycle Tour and Kranjska Gora

As a tour guide you must cater to the lowest common denominator.  Turns out I am not the lowest common denominator. No matter how bad yesterday was and how anxious I was about today’s ride, I did ok.  At the morning briefing Tomi, our group leader, warned us how tough the day would be and that we had options to hop in the van and … Continue reading Day 3 Slovenia Cycle Tour and Kranjska Gora

Day 1 Slovenia Cycle Tour and Ljubljana

Ljubljana, capital and largest city of Slovenia, is located along a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region.  Slovenia is of course right there next to Italy.  In case you were wondering.  The city’s symbol is a dragon. It was thought that the dragon was adopted from Saint George,  the patron of the Ljubljana Castle chapel which was built in the … Continue reading Day 1 Slovenia Cycle Tour and Ljubljana

Goodbye Budapest! Our last day in this amazing city 😢

We took a walk down to the Museum of Ethnography. We had seen it on our bus trip and it fascinated us. On the way, in the crowd, MoD reached out and grabbed some guy. Turns out it was Rob – and of course Sally. I would have walked straight past. It’s a lot busier this Easter Saturday than it has been, people everywhere, mainly … Continue reading Goodbye Budapest! Our last day in this amazing city 😢

Bratislava

Today we headed off to a different country. Slovakia. And the capital Bratislava. The bus picked us up 9ish and we headed south east for just over an hour. Our tour guide ‘Big George’, himself from Bratislava, had lots to tell us. For instance, there are 1000 wind power plants between Vienna and Bratislava. So Big George said. The turbines are much smaller than the … Continue reading Bratislava